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2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HOUSEWARMING ‘\SMMOLAL ST SWEDEN HARBORS LITTLE OVERDONE SATAN SHOULD LEARN. MANY REFUGEES ‘TO SPEAK JAPANESE (By Aeseciated Press) =| | STOCKHOLM, Nov. 30.—More (By Asseciated Press) {than 26,000 foreigners are now CINCINNATI, Nov. 30— living in Sweden, not including! Auctioning off 150,000 pounds (some 20,000 Finnish children of scrap collected by stu- cared for by relief organizations, dents of-the University of (it was reported by Karl Johan Cincinnati, Mayor James Hojer, chairman of the State Garfield Stewart expressed Refugee Board. belief that the metal, in the Of the total 9,000 are Norwe- form of grenades and bombs, gians, against the nérmal:/num- would “make Japanese the (ber of 2,500... Other political’ prevailing language of Hell (refugees number 3,000. within a year.” MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3), 194 [CLAIMS HOLMES COUNTY SCHOOL FUND OVERSPENT (By Associated Prenn) TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. co ears acai tare tae 5 Nee Here's another chapter in our Rodriguez, Roberts and Sweet-|(FNS).—In a report to Governor |) owarming when ae moved| >vie' { baseball in Key West ing. Spessard MHdlland last week,} z = . é ! review of baseba y ing { ‘Auui B Willi jinto an Ellicottville homestead he since the late 1880's. As we | State Auditor Bryan Willis re-| have said before, this review ¢ o—o had just purchased. In the second game, the hitting| Vealed that the Holmes County |"pize Peres acne seooldee was prompted by the present of Mario Calleja lead the Devils|School system’s budget — was|a4e before he had finished mov-| efforts to construct a municipal to victory -over the Acevedo] Verspent $27,600 during the pe-| ing’ all his househlod goods from| stadium on Flagler Avenue on Stars, 9 to 7. 'Tiod, Sardinia. | city property. lleja poled a pair of dou-! In our last column we covered bles and a single. J. Garcia andj} the first month in 1938 and part’ Molin each hit two safely. of February. We continue from, For the Stars, Carbonell blast- ini opemtet by JMG Bush:| are. ed three safeties. aus ee M. Griffin was made manager |4 Telative of the former official, | | THE SWAP - RIDE CLUB Officially Sponsored by Monroe Defense Council I hereby pledge co-operati Club” plan to help make my Walk, ride a bus, ride with oth drive as little as possible. FOLLOWING THROUGH BY AGUILAR the patriotic “Swap-Ri eee longer. To do this I e my car when driving, Name ee Time I go to work Time I leave work Ira Bush, suspended schoo] of-|} i ficial, was aetteas ‘ a Quezon says we set in Philip-! auditor said the accounts isted | nines ideal f Beet earl len expenditure of $10,000 with| "es ‘deal for Post-war world. TI can share my car with I need transportation Iam employed at OPA charges widespread rack- | Many are in dark on size of Mail or bring to Defense Council Office et in sale of gasoline coupons. On February 12, 1938, the new- ly-formed baseball league held a! meeting, with Lain Dobbs, pr dent, presiding, Others pr included Vice-President Sa “Thompson, Treasurer J. Barcelo. Sr., Secretary P. Aguilar, Mana- gers Roy Hamlin, Armando Ace-| vedo and Caraballo. i Members of the Sluggers were } approved and included: M. Ace- vedo, G. Acevedo, J. Soldano, M Griffin, Robert Bethel, Lucilo,! H. Wickers, F. Salinero, Leo} Stanley, J. (Bunny) Roberts, C.! of the Devils. | Stars 020 001 301—7 9 3) Red Devils 200 012 31x—9 7 5! Molina and P. Sweeting, J.) tia; E. Redriguez, Malgrat | Three-base hit: A. Acevedo; two-base hits:. Carbonell, Cal-! leja 2, Molina and J. Garcia. Hl On Sunday, April 18, the Mi- ami All-Stars, the best colored} team in the Magic City, lost to} the Key West All-Stars, 7 to 5. | Gonzalez hit a triple to win Valdes, Al. Rodriguez, Pie Tray-| the game nor, A. Salgado and Roy Hamlin, | manager. lost a doubleheader, the first to the Sluggers and the second to the Acevedo Stars. M. Griffin hit five in the opener. Score of the first: Sluggers 1110 & Red Devils 9 7 Bethel, Moore, Bethel and Al Rodriguez; Molina and G. Gar- cia. Home base hit cia, Molin base hits: Smith. three ‘out of R. HE run: Sterling; 1 three- Sterling and G. Gar-! and M. Griffin: two- Soldano and J o—o In the second game, Malgrat had a grand day on the mound He shutout the Red Devils three singles. Skippy Rueda hit a homer with the bases loaded. Rueda and Eloy Albury led the batters with two out of three each. Machin hit three out of five. G. Garcia, W. Arias and Molina each got one for the losers. on R. H. ©. 201 001 600—10 10 3 000 000 000— 0 3 6 and D. Lopez; H. Rodriguez. Rueda; three-base Score: Stars Devils Malgrat Gates and I. Home run: hit: Barcelo. On March 21, the Sluggers won! a doubleheader at the Army Barracks They defeated the Acevedo Stars 4 to 2 in the first and the Red Devils 8 to 6 in the night cap. In the first game, Salinero held the hard-hitting Stars to eight safe blows. Malgrat and A. Acevedo each hit two safely for the losers and Lucilo got four for four for the victors. Val- des and Al. Rodriguez each hit two for the Sluggers. Salinero struck out 14 batters (Rueda 3, Machin 2, E. Rod riguez 3, Lopez 2, Stone, Mal- grat, F. Acevedo and Barcelo 1 each). Stone pitched for the losers. Score: Stars three R. H. E. 002 000 000—2 8 2 Sluggers 001 021 00x—4 12 3 Stone, Malgrat and Lopez; Salinero and Soldano Soldano; two- base hit: ee | edo, Lucilo, A. Acevedo and Rueda o—o e In the second game, the Cara- ballo Red Devils fell before the slants of Lucilo Gonzalez. A. Garcia, G. Garcia, Molina and Sweeting each hit two safe- ly for the losers Valdes, Soldano, Al. Rodriguez, Roberts and Calleja each hit two for the victors. A running catch by Leo Stan- ley was the feature fielding gem of the game. Score: R. H. E. Red Devils 000 030 300—6 11 0 Sluggers 201 003 20x—8 11 0 D. Navarro, Molina and G Garcia; Lucilo Gonzalez and Al Rodriguez. Three-bsae hits: Calleja, Sol- dano and G. Garcia; two-base hits: G. Garcia, A. Garcia and Valdes. On April 4, 1938, the Red Devils won and lost in a dou- bleheader at the Army Barracks. In the first game, the Devils lost to the Sluggers, 1 to 6. The losers got only five hits and Kelly garnered three of them. Sweeting and Domenech shared the other two. M. Acevedo, Al. Rodriguez. On March 14, the Red Devils \* ) innings t The hitting and running of Gonzalez and Gallagher featured me. Each cracked three “contest was fought at the! Navy Field. | Score: R. H. E| for maintenance of school prop-}| erty. two brothers of Bush were on the board payroll as bus drivers, | receiving $2944 each for eight months’ terms. SPORTS QUIZ ANSWERS Questions Elsewhere on Page 1. Chicago. 2. The Philadelphia Athletics. 3. Jack Sharkey. 4. June 12th, 1930. 5. Max Carey. | | Whirlaway to race two more years in bid to earn $1,000,000. Durocher signs one-year con- tract as Dodger player-pilot. Miami 120 020 000—5 9 3! Key West _ 200 023 00x—7 9 4) Bobby and Bethel; Fisher and Butler. Three-base hits: Boots, zalez and Gallagher; hits: Pinder and Walker. two-base | On April 30, the standings of| the league were announced as: Club— W. L. Pet. Sluggers 6 2 .750 Acevedo Stars 5 4 556 Red Devils a7 May 8, 1938, the Acevedo Stars |f lost both ends of a doubleheader. In the first, they lost to the! Red Devils, 2 to 3, and dropped | the second to the Sluggers, 3 to} 4. Geo. Acevedo hit five for five} for a perfect dav at bat. | Score of the first: Ry E.| Red Devils 000 000 012—3 5 1) Stars 000 000 002—2 3 5) Gates and Griffin; Stone, Car- bonell and Lopez. | Seore of second: Ro ALE, Sluggers 100 101 010—4 13 6 Sta 000 030 000-3 7 1 Salinero and Rodriguez; Mal- grat and M. Acevedo. On Mav 15, the Sluggers won and lost at the Navy Field in league competition. They grabbed the first one after one man had gone down in the ninth to beat the Acevedo Ste 2-1. Two walks and a single by Lucilo Gonzalez turned the trick Geo. Acevedo three. Score: hit two out of R. H. E. Stars 100 000 0O—1 3 3 Sluggers 010 000 1-2 6 1 Malgrat and D. Lopez; Bethel and Al. Rodriguez. Bethel struck out 12 and Mal- grat whiffed ten. o— In the second game, the Slug- gers bowed to the Red Devils, 3 o 6. Baker and Geo. Acevedo each hit three out of five. Salinero struck out nine. Score: Ro E.) Red Devils 050 010 000—6 11 1) Sluggers 000 200 010—3 13 4 Gates and C. Griffin; Salinero and Geo. Acevedo. Three-base hit: Al riguez; two-base _ hits: Mullins and Sweeting. Rod- Cates, TO BE CONTINUED One-Minute SPORTS Quiz Answers Elsewhere on Page 1. Who won the National | League pennant in 1929? 2. Who won the World Series that year? 3. Who was the heavyweight champion of the world then? 4. When did Max Schmeling become heavyweight champion of the world? 5. Who was baseball’s greatest base-stealer? second GRATITUDE ,NEW YORK—Robert MacCor- mack has received a letter every November 3rd for the past twen- ty-three years from a man whose life he saved during a_ savage battle on the Meuse north of Verdun. MacCormack, then a Batallion Sergeant Major, threw himself over Major Harry Par- kin, who was wounded, to shield; him from attacking Germans. On each succeeding anniversary of the act, MacCormack receives a Gon- | © -223 | 1 LEGALS - INTEN- AICATION R AN'S NOTICE TO MAKE i whom ay. t A.M dian of John ott Atkins Lowe, Alfred { Monroe ¢ of Key V to sell th and to th OM situate, lying and of Monroe, being in State of Florida, ; On the Island of Big Pine Key, nd is part of Lot Four (4) more particu ows 4 00) feet nt where Florida being sof point K ¢ ; running thence in erly direction, along th South line of said lot, Three hundred thence in a Southerly hun- conveyed Deed recor . Pag to a ag along 1 lot, of the’ lot con- Moreno by On the Island of Big Pine K and is part of Lot Four (4), 8 t ning thence in tion, a hundred utherly One dred (100) feet; thence Easterly Three hundred (3 waters of FI Northerly point Dated Florida, this ith day of A.D. 194 E. LOWE Atkins Low Alfred § Joseph Frederic As_Guaré Donald s Lowe Li Minors. nov9-16-23-30. dec7,1942 LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE Co! cOoUN- TY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. In_re: Estate of ERNEST LAWRENCE, Deceased To All Creditors and Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby Notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have again: the) estate of Ernest Lawrence, deceased, | late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said [County at Key West, Florida, with- in eight catendar months from the| time of the first publication of this and Roberts each hit two safely | letter from Parkin, who is noW}notice. Each claim or demand shall for the Sluggers. Score: R. H. E. Sluggers 000 400 020-6 5 2 Red Devils 000 010 000—1 7 0 Bethel and Al. Rodgiuez; M Griffin and G Garcia. Two-base hits: M. 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